WORLD (PT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

12:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Birders, Banders & Binoculars"
They can be fierce predators and some of the gentlest of creatures. Some are rare, others are quite common; but they all have the power to bewitch and bedazzle. Birds live in a world that for us is the stuff of dreams and wonder. We take to the field to celebrate birds and the people who study, care for, and watch them.G

12:30 pm

Dialogue"Reporters' Roundup 4/26/2012"
State revenue is up. Superintendent Tom Luna is on the road selling his ideas of computers in the classroom. Universities received tuition increases and the May primary is just a couple weeks away. This week on Dialogue, host Joan Cartan-Hansen leads a lively discussion about the state's top news stories on this month's Reporter Round up. Cartan-Hansen's guests this week are Jesse Bonner, a reporter with the Associated Press, Dan Popkey, political reporter for the Idaho Statesman and Brandon Macz, a reporter at the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Greg Hahn, host of Idaho Reports will also join the panel.G

1:00 pm

Bolinao 52
When Tung Trinh, a survivor of the BOLINAO 52, stepped foot onto a crowded boat on night in May 1988, she did not know it was a trip that forever changed her life. After leaving Vietnam the BOLINAO 52 engine died. They were ignored by passing ships, 19 days later, a US Navy ship stopped. D

Rosenblatt: The Final Inning
For over half a century, college baseball teams from across the country have dreamt of finishing their season at Omaha's Rosenblatt Stadium. No other city has become as synonymous with a championship event. In 2010, The College World Series took its last "at bat" in Omaha's Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium. D

5:00 pm

The Golden Game: Minor Leagues
In The Golden Game: The Minor Leagues provides a unique glimpse into the lives of minor league baseball players at various stages of their careers. We take you inside the clubhouse, dugout, team bus and homes of minor leaguers to see what it's like to chase a dream of making it to the big leagues. D

5:30 pm

Golden Game: Baseball In Sacramento
THE GOLDEN GAME: BASEBALL IN SACRAMENTO nostalgically recounts Sacramento's 150-year baseball history: its early teams and ballparks, the players, important victories, unresolved controversies and unforgettable moments. Among other highlights, the film chronicles the Sacramento Solons' dramatic come-from-behind victory against rival Los Angeles for the 1942 Pacific Coast League series title, the mysterious fire at Edmonds Field (and why some believe the team set it), and the 2000 opening of Raley Field, home of the triple-A champion River Cats. Contemporary footage and archival stills from baseball's early days, along with comments from former players, game announcers, historians and fans, reveal the indelible impression baseball has left on Sacramento and the mark Sacramento has left on the game. D

6:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Birders, Banders & Binoculars"
They can be fierce predators and some of the gentlest of creatures. Some are rare, others are quite common; but they all have the power to bewitch and bedazzle. Birds live in a world that for us is the stuff of dreams and wonder. We take to the field to celebrate birds and the people who study, care for, and watch them.G

6:30 pm

Dialogue"Reporters' Roundup 4/26/2012"
State revenue is up. Superintendent Tom Luna is on the road selling his ideas of computers in the classroom. Universities received tuition increases and the May primary is just a couple weeks away. This week on Dialogue, host Joan Cartan-Hansen leads a lively discussion about the state's top news stories on this month's Reporter Round up. Cartan-Hansen's guests this week are Jesse Bonner, a reporter with the Associated Press, Dan Popkey, political reporter for the Idaho Statesman and Brandon Macz, a reporter at the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Greg Hahn, host of Idaho Reports will also join the panel.G

The Golden Game: Minor Leagues
In The Golden Game: The Minor Leagues provides a unique glimpse into the lives of minor league baseball players at various stages of their careers. We take you inside the clubhouse, dugout, team bus and homes of minor leaguers to see what it's like to chase a dream of making it to the big leagues. D

10:30 pm

Golden Game: Baseball In Sacramento
THE GOLDEN GAME: BASEBALL IN SACRAMENTO nostalgically recounts Sacramento's 150-year baseball history: its early teams and ballparks, the players, important victories, unresolved controversies and unforgettable moments. Among other highlights, the film chronicles the Sacramento Solons' dramatic come-from-behind victory against rival Los Angeles for the 1942 Pacific Coast League series title, the mysterious fire at Edmonds Field (and why some believe the team set it), and the 2000 opening of Raley Field, home of the triple-A champion River Cats. Contemporary footage and archival stills from baseball's early days, along with comments from former players, game announcers, historians and fans, reveal the indelible impression baseball has left on Sacramento and the mark Sacramento has left on the game. D

11:00 pm

Bolinao 52
When Tung Trinh, a survivor of the BOLINAO 52, stepped foot onto a crowded boat on night in May 1988, she did not know it was a trip that forever changed her life. After leaving Vietnam the BOLINAO 52 engine died. They were ignored by passing ships, 19 days later, a US Navy ship stopped. D